Il n'y avait pas de numéro de téléphone.
Bonjour, Monsieur Leblanc! pronounced, bon-joor, muh-syer Leblanc. This actually means "good day", but this is what people say in the morning in French to greet each other. oops! wasnt signed in!
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
2010 (the number or the year) -- deux mille dix -- "duh meel deess"
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
first thing you want to do is to open up your menu on my phone i do this by pressing the OK button next you want to g to your settings after that go to phone info. find the my number section and hit OK. now it should say mdn or min you wanna hit mdn now it will give you a 10 digit number this number is your number with the area code or.... ask your phone nicely for its number... ya never know... you might get a date out of it!! hehehe
Mon numéro de téléphone est...
Le numéro de téléphone.
'on the phone' is 'au téléphone' in French.
Mon numéro de téléphone est le 444-4444
It is how the French say "hello" when they answer the phone. Another way to say" hello" but in French
Cell phone charger in french is chargeur de téléphone cellulaire.
His phone number is... -- Son numéro de téléphone est le... -- "soh[n] new-may-roh d(uh) tay-lay-fohn eh luh"
But on the phone you say 'Allô'
banana phone
Pas de téléphone.
In French, the word "numéro" is masculine. It is used to refer to a number, such as in a phone number or an address. Therefore, you would say "le numéro" when using it in a sentence.
The phone number of the Say Si is: 210-212-8666.